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julia von weiler.ulia, we were talking earlier about what happens to children in these situations. this young boy, we understand he is now about 10 years old. will he ever recover from this? can we talk about him one day having a normal life? julia: sure he can, but his life will never be as it could have been if that did not happen. so, child sexual abuse changes the future of a child. but they call themselves survivors because they are strong and they did survive. he did survive the worst of it already. the torture, the selling, the prostitution. the fact that his mother does not protect him. brent: his mother was also one of the rapists. julia: exactly. she was a perpetrator, and she was a sadistic perpetrator. so actually today she did him a favor, in a way, because she accepted the sentence right away in court, and she said i want to give him a sign. and one of the signs that children need is that the offender takes responsibility, which they rarely do. usually they sort of cry about themselves. b
julia von weiler.ulia, we were talking earlier about what happens to children in these situations. this young boy, we understand he is now about 10 years old. will he ever recover from this? can we talk about him one day having a normal life? julia: sure he can, but his life will never be as it could have been if that did not happen. so, child sexual abuse changes the future of a child. but they call themselves survivors because they are strong and they did survive. he did survive the worst of...
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here's tonight's top story. >> julia roberts hits broadway for "pretty woman the musical." >> julia robertsght here. >> at first julia seemed a little overwhelm by all the attention. but like a pro, she flashed that famous smile and waved to fans. julia was there for the musical's special tribute honoring the legendary garry marshall who directed her in the classic film. marshall was also part of the musical's creative scene before his death in 2016. last night the oscar winner wore a laverne and shirley sitcom >> when garry marshall picks up the phone now, do you even think twice or is it like you're family? >> no, no. but i've never thought twice when garry asks me to do something. >> she also posed with garry's family. the family said the director would have been thrilled to see her. >> he would be so excited. we're sitting with her to see what s thinks the dancing and singing. ♪ >> samantha and andy take on the roles made famous by julia and richard gere. they're committed to make the roles their own. >> after seeing the show, no disrespect to julia roberts, but samantha -- well, you wo
here's tonight's top story. >> julia roberts hits broadway for "pretty woman the musical." >> julia robertsght here. >> at first julia seemed a little overwhelm by all the attention. but like a pro, she flashed that famous smile and waved to fans. julia was there for the musical's special tribute honoring the legendary garry marshall who directed her in the classic film. marshall was also part of the musical's creative scene before his death in 2016. last night the...
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eating should be a pleasure. >> this is julia child. see you next time.it. >> julia child passed away on august 12, 2004 at 91. >> she would have been 116 today. happy birthday. 116 today. happy birthday. anif you've got a lifee. you gotta swiffer women are standing up for what they deserve in the office in the world and finally, in the bedroom our natural lubrication varies every day it's normal so it's normal to do something about it ky natural feeling the lubrication you want nothing you don't get what you want you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from an allergy pill? flonase relieves sneezing, itchy, watery eyes and a runny nose, plus nasal congestion, which most pills don't. it's more complete allergy relief. flonase. it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous. tide pods child-guard pac. helps keep your laundry pacs safe, and your child safer. to close, twist until it clicks. tide pods child-guard packaging. gives skin the moisture it needs and keeps it there longer with lock-in moisture technology skin is petal
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let's bring in julia. the efforters and wouldn't a victory by democrats bolter an argument for keeping pelosi. >> what we've seen so far is a lot of progressive candidates who have been critical of pelosi, haven't done so well on the primaries. we've seen that a lot of candidates endorsed by cortez and bernie sanders haven't moved on to the general election so it seems like from the outset she'll be okay. but the comments by jim clyburn are interesting because there could be -- there has to be a -- the congressional black caucus will play a big role in this because in the midterms there could be additional african-american members elected which could bolster his chances. i think a lot of democrats see clyburn as someone who could represent the party in terms of diversity and being an elder statesman. something that pelosi has done, the first female speaker. but if democrats are look for change, they would look at someone like clyburn or steny hoyer. >> and jonathan, your takeaway from the poll showing demo
let's bring in julia. the efforters and wouldn't a victory by democrats bolter an argument for keeping pelosi. >> what we've seen so far is a lot of progressive candidates who have been critical of pelosi, haven't done so well on the primaries. we've seen that a lot of candidates endorsed by cortez and bernie sanders haven't moved on to the general election so it seems like from the outset she'll be okay. but the comments by jim clyburn are interesting because there could be -- there has...
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snap is the last of the social stocks to report earnings next week let's get to julia boorstin with a can expect hi, julia. >> michelle, when snap reports its second-quarter earnings tuesday afternoon investors and analysts will be looking for signs of momentum after user growth and revenue fell short of expectations last quarter. analysts expect snap to grow revenue 38% year over year to 251 maryland they expect the company to lose 17 cents per share in the quarter. that's a cent more than the company lost in the year-ago quarter. the options market is pricing in a 17% move in either direction for the stock. snap's rivals facebook and twitter have suffered since their earnings reports last week on concerns on slowing growth, european privacy regulations and the greater focus on safety and security impacting their bottom lines raising concerns that snap may sub from similar trends particularly when it comes to slowing user growth. since snap's ipo last marches the stock is still down about 25%. red bush analyst is still concerned adjusting estimates to reflect updated growth assumptio
snap is the last of the social stocks to report earnings next week let's get to julia boorstin with a can expect hi, julia. >> michelle, when snap reports its second-quarter earnings tuesday afternoon investors and analysts will be looking for signs of momentum after user growth and revenue fell short of expectations last quarter. analysts expect snap to grow revenue 38% year over year to 251 maryland they expect the company to lose 17 cents per share in the quarter. that's a cent more...
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we have, i mean, julia is an amazing boss. publishing those for people interested, it's the financial aspect to it and often you may not get a book you spend the most money on. there's always that aspect. you know bosses, you know. we are at the top of her limit but generally we all pretty much agree, we want to do books that last regular. >> why would you cover something under liveright instead of norton? what would be the reason? >> bob has relationships with agents and authors that go back for a lifetime, and it's thrilling to be able to have them on the liveright list. like the first books as an editor, the norton trade list by through the liveright list and those are two republication works by holly marie. another one of these under some characters in the civil rights movement who was arrested or sit in the wrong part of the last 12 years before rosa parks. she was instrumental in major civil rights cases and established in the national organization of women. her memoir was basically gone, down for the count and now liver
we have, i mean, julia is an amazing boss. publishing those for people interested, it's the financial aspect to it and often you may not get a book you spend the most money on. there's always that aspect. you know bosses, you know. we are at the top of her limit but generally we all pretty much agree, we want to do books that last regular. >> why would you cover something under liveright instead of norton? what would be the reason? >> bob has relationships with agents and authors...
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julia, first to you.now the judge has been talking to the court and he mentioned something about receiving threats. a u.s. marshal is taking him to and from the courthouse? >> that's right. we are waiting for a verdict. we did just get a little insight into the stakes for everyone involved in this trial. we saw a u.s. marshal with his jacket on go into the courtroom today. wasn't sure why he was there. we got some clarity on that where the judge said he is not going to unseal the names of these jurors because he, himself, has had security threats. that's why he has that u.s. marshal there for his own security. he said he was surprised by the public response to this. he didn't have any idea just how big this case would become. and so he wants to be able to protect the jurors by not unsealing their names. a coalition of media organizations had pressed for their names. he has decided not to unseal that. he also isn't going to unseal conversations he's had at the bench with the parties in which they have talk
julia, first to you.now the judge has been talking to the court and he mentioned something about receiving threats. a u.s. marshal is taking him to and from the courthouse? >> that's right. we are waiting for a verdict. we did just get a little insight into the stakes for everyone involved in this trial. we saw a u.s. marshal with his jacket on go into the courtroom today. wasn't sure why he was there. we got some clarity on that where the judge said he is not going to unseal the names of...
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>> julia macfarlane tonight, julia, thank you. >>> now, to the horrific scene in london, playing out during rush hour. a possible terror attack right in front of parliament. take a look at the surveillance tonight, showing a driver crashing his car into barriers, appearing to target pedestrians. the suspect then pulled from the car. authorities tonight say it was a deliberate attack. abc's james longman from london. >> reporter: tonight, another attack on the heart of british power. this is the moment a car veers into traffic, before smashing into security barriers outside the uk parliament. it all started just after 7:30 this morning in central london. this silver sedan suddenly piling into cyclists waiting at a stoplight. the suspect then driving straight towards pedestrians on their morning commute. watch again as two policemen just barely make it out of the way. >> he was actually behind me, so, i thank god that i wasn't actually hit. >> reporter: this is one of the most secure parts of the uk, and police swarmed the area just after that man smashed his car into the barrier just
>> julia macfarlane tonight, julia, thank you. >>> now, to the horrific scene in london, playing out during rush hour. a possible terror attack right in front of parliament. take a look at the surveillance tonight, showing a driver crashing his car into barriers, appearing to target pedestrians. the suspect then pulled from the car. authorities tonight say it was a deliberate attack. abc's james longman from london. >> reporter: tonight, another attack on the heart of...
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>> julia macfarlane with us again tonight. julia, thank you. >>> and back here at home at this hour, and there is new fallout tonight after the devastating church abuse scandal in pennsylvania. more than 300 priests now accused of abusing more than 1,000 children. the allegations spanning decades. one of the nation's highest ranking church officials tonight, cardinal donald wuerl, under fire for not reporting so-called predator priests to authorities while he was bishop of pittsburgh. he says he, quote, acted with diligence and concern for the victims. pope francis has yet to comment on the scandal. >>> we are also following the desperate search for a pregnant mother and her two young quar r daughters, disappearing from their home north of denver. the father saying he last saw his wife monday morning after the two had a, quote, emotional conversation the night before. tonight, the fbi joining the case, and here's abc's clayton sandell from colorado. >> reporter: police tonight are canvassing a small town with a big mystery. >>
>> julia macfarlane with us again tonight. julia, thank you. >>> and back here at home at this hour, and there is new fallout tonight after the devastating church abuse scandal in pennsylvania. more than 300 priests now accused of abusing more than 1,000 children. the allegations spanning decades. one of the nation's highest ranking church officials tonight, cardinal donald wuerl, under fire for not reporting so-called predator priests to authorities while he was bishop of...
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performing much sao paulo bureau chief , julia lynn j. thank you. -- julia leche. record rain. on this year's hurricane season, next. ♪ the: i am mark crumpton first word news. a spokesperson says the canadian foreign minister is cutting rejoin trip to europe to negotiations after president trump announced that he would be "terminating nafta," as he pursues a separate deal with mexico. the president says he will call the emerging agreement the united states-mexico trade agreement. texas company will not be allowed to post online plans for making untraceable 3-d guns. the ninth circuit ruled that it would pose a security risk and could be a acquired by felons or terrorist's. investigators working for the human rights body says that myanmar's military leaders prosecuted for genocide against rohingya muslims. they took the unusual step of identifying six people by name responsible for the deadly ethnic crimes against the minority. all instances of genocide, there is no smoking gun. we do not have a copy of an order that says "undertake genocide tomorrow please." but that is the ca
performing much sao paulo bureau chief , julia lynn j. thank you. -- julia leche. record rain. on this year's hurricane season, next. ♪ the: i am mark crumpton first word news. a spokesperson says the canadian foreign minister is cutting rejoin trip to europe to negotiations after president trump announced that he would be "terminating nafta," as he pursues a separate deal with mexico. the president says he will call the emerging agreement the united states-mexico trade agreement....
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julia: in their dreams. we've seen every year they progress in terms of what they're doing around the chipset and so forth. that is a big strategy for them to get less dependent on suppliers, is a broader scheme for apple. julia: and the value of their hardware is increasingly dependent on the value of the services, and the third-party ecosystem of devices and services around the products. there's also more that is outside of their control. apple pay is accepted in more places, but it's going to take time for them to get there, and that's not completely in their control. emily: what are you looking for in the coming quarter? there was a strong forecast, and we are expecting a new family of iphones. the iphone strategy seems to be working for them. ryan: exactly. i think the q3 numbers, the guidance was strong, that shows me they will be ready to launch these new products altogether at once around that september launch timeframe. or whatever that might be. if you remember last year there was a big gap between
julia: in their dreams. we've seen every year they progress in terms of what they're doing around the chipset and so forth. that is a big strategy for them to get less dependent on suppliers, is a broader scheme for apple. julia: and the value of their hardware is increasingly dependent on the value of the services, and the third-party ecosystem of devices and services around the products. there's also more that is outside of their control. apple pay is accepted in more places, but it's going...
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how close to reality is this change, julia? >> pretty close, andrea.understand this will be published in the federal register in coming weeks. it doesn't need to go through congress. what they're doing is redefining the term "public charge" that was first used in the 1800s, think ellis island time. they didn't want immigrants coming in who would be a burden on the country and not able to support themselves. but under this new rule, they would vastly expand that definition, meaning that any immigrant likely to become a public charge, whether they themselves have been on a social program or someone in their family has or their household, that could now be used against them getting citizenship or green cards. these are people who entered the u.s. legally and are following the steps. what a lot of immigration lawyers have pointed out is the programs on this list, the drafts that have been described, it seems that the programs actually would increase that poverty level. right now if you make about 125% of the poverty level, that may hurt you getting a green
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anything could be asked. >> julia, thank you. julia boorstin in los angeles.nd alphabet all lower today. so are investors getting nervous? remember the exchange that one congress person had with mark zuckerberg when they said how do you operate a business where you don't charge the users zuckerberg said we sell ads. there is a complete lack of understanding of where the business model was. >> the politicians went to school on it, but i do believe the corporations went to school on that as well. >> they learned. >> you will see a lot of -- and the stock prices were affected ahead of this. so you've seen twitter demolished and google not demolished and amazon not demolished and amazon is a different beast and we're not talking about that, facebook, flat they've got the cerebral content that they need in front of these politicians so i think the worst is over, quite frankly >> worst is over >> not for google. >> take a look at basically facebook's multiple here which is the exception and cheap if we can talk about gap versus non-gap and obviously, we're taking a
anything could be asked. >> julia, thank you. julia boorstin in los angeles.nd alphabet all lower today. so are investors getting nervous? remember the exchange that one congress person had with mark zuckerberg when they said how do you operate a business where you don't charge the users zuckerberg said we sell ads. there is a complete lack of understanding of where the business model was. >> the politicians went to school on it, but i do believe the corporations went to school on...
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it's vivian. >> julia was wearing that iconic outfit when "e.t."movie in 1989. >> she's a prostitute, you know, essentially. >> it wouldn't be "pretty woman" without the red dress and jewelry box. >> get ready, people, for movies coming to broadway. >>> coming up, the moment that aretha franklin broug >>> travel considerations provided by -- >>> aretha franklin provided the soundtrack to our lives. it's so hard to pick a favorite. >> impossible. >> she's had so many iconic ones. >> tonight let's leave you with her rendition of "natural woman" at the 2015 kennedy center honors that moved so many and brought president obama to tears. >> amazing. bye, everybody. ♪ you make me feel like a natural woman ♪ got a minute? discover fructis treats 1 minute hair masks. it's the new way to nourish hair, fast. fructis 1 minute masks incredibly creamy texture melts into hairntenselyh and strengthen, in just one minute 98% naturally derived ingredients. bursting with super fruit. no silicones. no weigh down. just super silky, soft, shiny hair. super fast. fructis
it's vivian. >> julia was wearing that iconic outfit when "e.t."movie in 1989. >> she's a prostitute, you know, essentially. >> it wouldn't be "pretty woman" without the red dress and jewelry box. >> get ready, people, for movies coming to broadway. >>> coming up, the moment that aretha franklin broug >>> travel considerations provided by -- >>> aretha franklin provided the soundtrack to our lives. it's so hard to pick a...
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what can we expect, julia?reports second quarter earnings tuesday afternoon investors and analysts will be looking for signs of momentum after user growth and revenue fell short of expectations last quarter. analysts expect snap to grow revenue 38% year over year to $251 million they also expect the company to lose 17 cents per share in the quarter. that's a creone cent more than e company lost in the year ago quarter. they are placing a 17% move in either twitter have suffered since their earnings reports after a greater focus on safety and security impacted their bottom line raising concerns that snap may suffer from similar trends, particularly when it comes to slowing user growth since snap's ipo last march, the stock is still down 25% webb bush analysts are still concerned adjusting lower to reflect weaker daily user growth we'll see what the ceo says about gaming and other categories that could drive growth michelle, back over to you >> thanks, julia boorstin. >>> gibb the moves that we saw in facebook an
what can we expect, julia?reports second quarter earnings tuesday afternoon investors and analysts will be looking for signs of momentum after user growth and revenue fell short of expectations last quarter. analysts expect snap to grow revenue 38% year over year to $251 million they also expect the company to lose 17 cents per share in the quarter. that's a creone cent more than e company lost in the year ago quarter. they are placing a 17% move in either twitter have suffered since their...
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julia flores lives in bolivia. she was born in october of 1900 and is possibly the oldest living person in the world. she dresses pretty sharp too. julia says she has never been married and has no children. as for her secret, she loves eating cake and drinking soda. so eat that piece of cake this afternoon. >> rock on julia. >> we'll be right back. have a great afternoon. >>> that's it for us. bold and beautiful is next. >> and ken and liz will see you back here at 5:00. have a great afternoon everyone. >> enjoy it. ♪ >> bill: i don't know how you got in katie's head, but she doesn't have a case for sole custody. >> thorne: well, i think she does. >> bill: that's the problem -- you, sticking your nose in where it doesn't belong. >> thorne: says the guy who bailed on his kid months ago. you're incapable of putting your children first, aren't you. >> bill: this doesn't concern you. you don't get to have an opinion about how my kid is raised, and you never will. >> liam: i, uh -- i didn't want to wake her up. i just..
julia flores lives in bolivia. she was born in october of 1900 and is possibly the oldest living person in the world. she dresses pretty sharp too. julia says she has never been married and has no children. as for her secret, she loves eating cake and drinking soda. so eat that piece of cake this afternoon. >> rock on julia. >> we'll be right back. have a great afternoon. >>> that's it for us. bold and beautiful is next. >> and ken and liz will see you back here at...
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what's been happening since court's been in session, julia? >> reporter: so court is just getting started behind me, hallie. they had a little bit of a delay this morning but right now we're seamana for the's defense attorney come up to the front. he's ready to ask rick gates more questions. on the way into court downey said they were feeling good and confident today that they are doing well in this case, especially because he is now continuing that cross-examination. it was pretty ruthless yesterday. they found gates to be someone who had a secret life. they had him detail this private flat london that he used to have an affair. talked about stealing hundred of thousands of dollars from paul man for the. they also started asking him about like to the fbi and for some reason gates was a little squirrely on that issue. he wouldn't come out and said he did it even though that's what he pled guilty to just months ago. they're trying to paint someone that the jury would not believe as credible, which is key to their defense strategy. they've put a
what's been happening since court's been in session, julia? >> reporter: so court is just getting started behind me, hallie. they had a little bit of a delay this morning but right now we're seamana for the's defense attorney come up to the front. he's ready to ask rick gates more questions. on the way into court downey said they were feeling good and confident today that they are doing well in this case, especially because he is now continuing that cross-examination. it was pretty...
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julia, manafort's trial ended its first week. folked a lot on what we heard from the accountant, knew she was filing incorrect taxes. but also manafort's spending. there was the $15,000 ostrich coat, the bomber jacket. the prosecution is very clearly trying to paint manafort as a big spender who didn't care about cheating the government and the american people in order to furnish his very lavish lifestyle. how is the defense doing? >> not as well. right now we are seeing a list of prosecution witnesses who have all been picked for a particular reason. they lay out a pattern and a narrative of who paul manafort is. he's someone who spent a lot of money on his lifestyle and was so desperate to hang on to that lifestyle that he was willing to exaggerate his lifestyle to get bang loans and then deflate it to get taxes. he didn't care who he took down in the process or what dirty characters head to work with to get there. what we'll see going forward is the defense is going to try again and again to discredit witnesses, particularly r
julia, manafort's trial ended its first week. folked a lot on what we heard from the accountant, knew she was filing incorrect taxes. but also manafort's spending. there was the $15,000 ostrich coat, the bomber jacket. the prosecution is very clearly trying to paint manafort as a big spender who didn't care about cheating the government and the american people in order to furnish his very lavish lifestyle. how is the defense doing? >> not as well. right now we are seeing a list of...
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joining me julia ansly, joshua johnson. welcome all. let's start with you.xplain to me what kind of immunity mr. weisselberg was likely granted. i assume it's something that's limited but when we hear that he was cooperating on the michael cohen aspect of things what does that mean beyond michael cohen's investigation. >> you can see the southern district is circling now. you just ran through the things we have seen this week. michael cohen pleading guilty to the campaign finance violation. now seeking immunity granted to these two new witnesses. immunity is never lightly handed out. what it means sufficient a witness you're interested enough to talk to that has invoked the fifth amendment, meaning they have some exposure and the prosecutors make the determination, "a," this person has information and b, we are willing to give them a break to get it. it's a lengthy difficult process. prosecutors don't like to do it. you have to go to main in d.c. you have to go to a judge for approval. it's thoroughly vetted. >> is there any way weisselberg could have done t
joining me julia ansly, joshua johnson. welcome all. let's start with you.xplain to me what kind of immunity mr. weisselberg was likely granted. i assume it's something that's limited but when we hear that he was cooperating on the michael cohen aspect of things what does that mean beyond michael cohen's investigation. >> you can see the southern district is circling now. you just ran through the things we have seen this week. michael cohen pleading guilty to the campaign finance...
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and i was seventeen years old at the time of her arrest after her first night at home and his mother julia goes out shopping for her along the way she checks the news about her daughter. one that reads. it's painful to see how they took her away in handcuffs. but i would that israel does want it. experts believe the evidence was not sound and that's why and i was released. into. the public pressure deadlock. especially the march of mothers. machete the evening before the judge's decision thousands took to the streets of moscow demanding honest release julia is grateful for all the support but she must now care for her daughter who fell ill in prison. so in prison she got heart problems some are we doing the iceland by her side last night . she started having trouble breathing the shots of you know cook them she suddenly got startled during the night but i just you know she cried. to cook us news up large. this was honest playground just a few years ago then she was healthy and chipper her mother cannot fathom how to just a couple of critical words could turn into an enemy of the state and
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. >> we've got julia coming up in just a little bit to talk about disney why were they sellers?the stocks have made big moves monthly or six month to three month highs there. again our client is acting a lot more like professionals. wal-mart being one that may have surprised people also. had a very nice july >> always good to have you on. >> always a pleasure to be here, guys >>> all right, we have a news alert on at&t. julia boorstin has the details. >> its filed its brief and appeal in the department of justice to black at&t's a acquisition of time warner arguing the judge ignored economics and common sense to allow the deal to go through it's an 86-page brief. we found some key parts of it. so far they say the doj's contrary conclusion rests on two economic errors. it found to aplea the principle of profit wade maximization. it goes onto say,t quote, the government would argue the maurj time warner would raise the costs of at any time's rival distributors and it said, quote, the district court erroneously concluded it will not give time warner leverage. it is a pretty lengthy
. >> we've got julia coming up in just a little bit to talk about disney why were they sellers?the stocks have made big moves monthly or six month to three month highs there. again our client is acting a lot more like professionals. wal-mart being one that may have surprised people also. had a very nice july >> always good to have you on. >> always a pleasure to be here, guys >>> all right, we have a news alert on at&t. julia boorstin has the details. >> its...
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. >> reporter: after finishing college, graduate school, then buying their first home, robby and juliand themselves swimming in over a quarter million dollars in debt. that was until julia stumbled across a book with dave ramsey's face. >> found it at a yard sale for $1. we read it very quickly. and then we paid off all of the student loan and the car within the first couple of years. >> reporter: motivated to do more for their growing family, the couple went after their home mortgage, paying it off within five years. thanks, they say, to dave ramsey. >> that was probably the best dollar i've ever spent. >> reporter: today robby and julia are at ramsey headquarters to do something called a debt-free zone. >> we're debt-free! >> reporter: a tradition here, it's exactly what it sounds like. >> three, two, one -- >> we're debt-free! >> wow. that never gets old. if you help enough people, you don't have to worry about money. and so the secret to our success is, we've helped a bunch of people. >>> next, how seaworld is saving the sea cows along with this manatee rescue squad. llowing yo? it
. >> reporter: after finishing college, graduate school, then buying their first home, robby and juliand themselves swimming in over a quarter million dollars in debt. that was until julia stumbled across a book with dave ramsey's face. >> found it at a yard sale for $1. we read it very quickly. and then we paid off all of the student loan and the car within the first couple of years. >> reporter: motivated to do more for their growing family, the couple went after their home...
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julia, thanks. don't go far. same with you, elly. we'll try to figure out what this note is, ken delanian is in position as well. want is what is it the jury sent a note to the judge about. >>> russia is trying to attack mid-term elections. almost deidentical to the one i 2016. we'll get the details next. supp. yep, thanks guys. i think he might need some support. yes. start them off right, with the school supplies they need at low prices all summer long. like these for only $2 or less at office depot officemax. mom: okay we need to get all your school supplies today. school... grade... done. done. hit the snooze button and get low prices on school supplies all summer long. like these for only $2 or less at office depot officemax. like these for only this wi-fi is fast. i know! i know! i know! i know! when did brian move back in? brian's back? he doesn't get my room. he's only going to be here for like a week. like a month, tops. oh boy. wi-fi fast enough for the whole family is simple, easy, awesome. in many cultures, young men woul
julia, thanks. don't go far. same with you, elly. we'll try to figure out what this note is, ken delanian is in position as well. want is what is it the jury sent a note to the judge about. >>> russia is trying to attack mid-term elections. almost deidentical to the one i 2016. we'll get the details next. supp. yep, thanks guys. i think he might need some support. yes. start them off right, with the school supplies they need at low prices all summer long. like these for only $2 or less...
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julia, let me start with you. when did this begin? how pervasive do we think it is?ort of prediction, if you will, that this was the next thing stephen miller, who's the chief advisor on all immigration issues in the west wing, this is the next step he wanted to take? >> chuck, context here is critical. you're exactly right. we know that stephen miller, the next step he wants to do is go after legal immigration. what we're seeing here is part of this new fraud crackdown from dhs and throughout the trump administration like the state department. they're trying to go after people who maybe lied on their applications and became citizens or became permanent residents and got green cards who shouldn't have. so they want to go back and readjudicate and take that away. of course what happens and what "the washington post" laid out in this story is a lot of people who were rightfully in the united states end up getting their rights taken away too. as they found under the obama administration, it's very difficult to decide which ones of those birth certificates signed by thos
julia, let me start with you. when did this begin? how pervasive do we think it is?ort of prediction, if you will, that this was the next thing stephen miller, who's the chief advisor on all immigration issues in the west wing, this is the next step he wanted to take? >> chuck, context here is critical. you're exactly right. we know that stephen miller, the next step he wants to do is go after legal immigration. what we're seeing here is part of this new fraud crackdown from dhs and...
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julia?ink obviously the corruption and the sort of icyness of all these characters is sort of rampant. so it's for the jury to decide whether the guy who's trying to come clean now is better or more trustworthy than the guy who's not speaking. and i think that the prosecution sort of, you know, prepared the jury for the bad news about gates. but what we have to remember about gates, and this is true in all these national security cases is it's not like gates is just saying something is there's no corroborating evidence. what gates is doing and he's essentially validating the documentation prosecution already has. the e-mails, the tax forms, the faulty financial dealings. and then remember the five witnesses who have already testified, the book keeper and others in the office saying, yeah, this was all illegal. so i'm not saying gates is irrelevant, but he's not -- he's just simply validating the documents, the electronic information and the other witnesses. so -- so in that sense he's more v
julia?ink obviously the corruption and the sort of icyness of all these characters is sort of rampant. so it's for the jury to decide whether the guy who's trying to come clean now is better or more trustworthy than the guy who's not speaking. and i think that the prosecution sort of, you know, prepared the jury for the bad news about gates. but what we have to remember about gates, and this is true in all these national security cases is it's not like gates is just saying something is there's...
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itas madonna could have played, listen to wo" >> she was so crazy to think about anyone other than julia exactly what's happening on broadway right now. and we were with the actress adding new voices to the iconic duo. >> obviously our version is dramatically different because there's music and we sing. >> how do you translate what might be the most beloved comedy ever for the stage? first you need the look. ♪ you've got that look ♪ it really shows >> samantha plays vivian while andy takes on the role of edward. check out their near identical recreation of the movie poster. >> i think i wore five different wigs and a lot of makeup changes, a lot of costume changes. >> samantha got julia's approval earlier this month when she saw the show.ce. it's a fashion choice. was wearc outfit when "e.t." visited the set of the movie in 1989. >> she's a prostitute, you know, essentially. >> it wouldn't be "pretty woman" without the red dress and jewelry box. >> get ready, people, for movies coming to broadway. >>> coming up, the moment that next on kron-4 news at eight: an uber driver is behind bars
itas madonna could have played, listen to wo" >> she was so crazy to think about anyone other than julia exactly what's happening on broadway right now. and we were with the actress adding new voices to the iconic duo. >> obviously our version is dramatically different because there's music and we sing. >> how do you translate what might be the most beloved comedy ever for the stage? first you need the look. ♪ you've got that look ♪ it really shows >> samantha...
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julia, she's so busy, she doesn't know where little tom is for days on end. when she forgets tom, he doesn't eat. and it is ben who realizes and he will take tom downtown to a diner for peace of mincemeat pie and a cup of coffee. in "look homeward, angel" thomas wolfe writes about ben. ben is bitter with his family. he tells tom that the wolfe's never did any of the children any opportunities in life. he tells tom that your parents will tell you they have no money, but ben reassures tom and says look, they aplenty. he said if they're willing to give an education, don't worry, that the rest of us never got a chance. he said, tom, get as much out of these thrifty people as you possibly can. teacher education and get away from this house as quickly as possible. an october of 1918, we see that thomas wolfe succeed in getting away from this house and his tumultuous family. he is at college, thriving at chapel hill writing for the student magazine, joining fraternities. he gets a telegram to come home. ben has pneumonia and yes no idea that is about to come back to
julia, she's so busy, she doesn't know where little tom is for days on end. when she forgets tom, he doesn't eat. and it is ben who realizes and he will take tom downtown to a diner for peace of mincemeat pie and a cup of coffee. in "look homeward, angel" thomas wolfe writes about ben. ben is bitter with his family. he tells tom that the wolfe's never did any of the children any opportunities in life. he tells tom that your parents will tell you they have no money, but ben reassures...
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julia, what is the update from the court, first of all. >> reporter: we just left. there were a series of conversations with the jury out of the room between the two sides and the judge over what might be unsealed while the case is going on. we'll hear from around 2:00 p.m. to unseal motions. the judge thinking that would be disruptive to unseal these motions, and the conversations they've had at the bench. now he wants to wait until after the trial, but he says he does realize the importance that the press would have to that. he said a thirsty presses essential. i think that's interesting. he knows the judge has been gotten beaten up for being heavyhanded, but as far as the jury goes, that 2:00 p.m. conference will have nothing to do with the timing of their verdict. they're still waiting for more. the questions came out yesterday. we haven't heard from them yet today. >>> when you mentioned thirsty press, i took a drink of my water here. nick, it seems like the jury is taking is very seriously. what's whew initial impression for this is not a regular tv trial wher
julia, what is the update from the court, first of all. >> reporter: we just left. there were a series of conversations with the jury out of the room between the two sides and the judge over what might be unsealed while the case is going on. we'll hear from around 2:00 p.m. to unseal motions. the judge thinking that would be disruptive to unseal these motions, and the conversations they've had at the bench. now he wants to wait until after the trial, but he says he does realize the...
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julia, let you get back to covering the trial. thank you both. >>> up next, republican congressman chris collins refusing to resign and denies any charges of insider trading. we'll look at the case, and the other lawmakers who bought stock in that same company at the same time. you're watching "velshi & ruhle" live on msnbc. ♪ oh, look... another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair® works in just one week. with the fastest retinol formula available. it's clinically proven to work on fine lines and wrinkles. one week? that definitely works! rapid wrinkle repair®. and for dark spots, rapid tone repair. neutrogena®. see what's possible. are you ready to take your then you need xfinity xfi.? a more powerful way to stay connected. it gives you super fast speeds for all your devices, provides the most wifi coverage for your home, and lets you control your network with the xfi app. it's the ultimate wifi experience. xfinity xfi, simple, easy, awesome. >>> welcome back. republican congr
julia, let you get back to covering the trial. thank you both. >>> up next, republican congressman chris collins refusing to resign and denies any charges of insider trading. we'll look at the case, and the other lawmakers who bought stock in that same company at the same time. you're watching "velshi & ruhle" live on msnbc. ♪ oh, look... another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair® works in just one week. with the...
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that julia? >> snap beating expectations on the top and bottom line. adjusted earnings per share 14 cents. revenues beating estimates at $262 million versus estimates at $250 million. for that all important daily active user number, the company says that it has $188 million daily active users now, that's down from the $192 million that were estimated and also down from where the $191 million from the first quarter of the year. so lower daily active users than expected and also fewer than the first quarter of the year. but it's worth noting that for the first very time the company actually announces monthly active user, $100 million monthly active users and for the first time they're giving revenue guidance they've never before provided financial guidance saying they expect 264,000,290 million for revenue q3 this is at thelower end of the range for what analysts had expected but appears the adjusted guidance for q3 is above estimates. so that daily active user decline does not seem to be impacting
that julia? >> snap beating expectations on the top and bottom line. adjusted earnings per share 14 cents. revenues beating estimates at $262 million versus estimates at $250 million. for that all important daily active user number, the company says that it has $188 million daily active users now, that's down from the $192 million that were estimated and also down from where the $191 million from the first quarter of the year. so lower daily active users than expected and also fewer than...
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. >> julia borestein has the details. hi, julia. >> hi. that's right jeffrey catsenburg and meg whitman have -- are creating premium short form video the program -- the platform is set to launch next fall. catsenburg is saying they're creating the content just for the hour that people spent daily watching mobile video. proo it allows top talent -- >> catsenburg acknowledges that if they're successful, others like netflix could follow. you could find more from the interview on cnbc.com. tyler. >> meanwhile, julia, investors are getting ready for disney earnings after the bell. great run there for the stock in the past month up more than 11%, and a lot of ne news tyler, this quarter is benefitted from the movie blockbusters avngers, infinity war as well as the incredibles 2. plus its theme parks analysts project the earnings will grow 23% to $1.95 a share revenues are expected to grow nearly 8% to $15.3 billion perhaps, even more important than that is what disney reveals about its media network divisions about espn and the cord cutting tren
. >> julia borestein has the details. hi, julia. >> hi. that's right jeffrey catsenburg and meg whitman have -- are creating premium short form video the program -- the platform is set to launch next fall. catsenburg is saying they're creating the content just for the hour that people spent daily watching mobile video. proo it allows top talent -- >> catsenburg acknowledges that if they're successful, others like netflix could follow. you could find more from the interview on...
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julia: aunque ha tenido la protecciÓn de una residencia permanente por los Últimos cinco aÑos, cada dÍaquÍ y un pie allÁ. uno no se siente 100% segura. julio: es por eso que solicitÓ el s.a. ni americana y en unos dÍas era parte de la ceremonia de juramentaciÓn. sin embargo su solicitud podrÍa ser revisada una vez mÁs, si despierta sospechas. >> la revisiÓn se deberÍa haber hecho adecuadamente. por quÉ una segunda vez?por quÉ es la culpa del aplicante? >> el operativo dentro del departamento se llama segunda vuelta. y revisarÁ entre 700 a 800,000 solicitudes de ciudadanos naturalizados con irregularidades en sus huellas. con antecedentes que ocultaron cuando se convirtieron en ciudadanos. >> lo que van a hacer son revisa registros de huellas digitales para verificar si hay alguna orden de deportaciÓn que se omitiÓ la aplicación de la ciudadanÍa. >> el are ara a 300 oficiales. y ademÁs enfocarán a la de naturalizaciÓn de inmigrantes. >> la injusticia de que tienen que ver de nuevo su seguridad. el miedo de esta administraciÓn. una nueva forma de inculcar un temor. julia: se convierten un
julia: aunque ha tenido la protecciÓn de una residencia permanente por los Últimos cinco aÑos, cada dÍaquÍ y un pie allÁ. uno no se siente 100% segura. julio: es por eso que solicitÓ el s.a. ni americana y en unos dÍas era parte de la ceremonia de juramentaciÓn. sin embargo su solicitud podrÍa ser revisada una vez mÁs, si despierta sospechas. >> la revisiÓn se deberÍa haber hecho adecuadamente. por quÉ una segunda vez?por quÉ es la culpa del aplicante? >> el operativo...
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julia?pened the call with the 21st century fox acquisition and how it will bolster disney with fox's international reach and the new direct to consumer businesses that disney is dpoek used on. disney shares first dipped after the numbers were released and then they turned positive during the earnings call. it seemed it was around the time when bob iger reassured that core cutting is slumping thanks to the growth of digital bundles. take a listen. >> although the erosion of the expanded base will continue, impressive growth of the vpds have steadily slowed overall sub losses to that end, we've seen noticeable improvement in the rate of sub loss in each of the last four quarters. >> iger also said that the fox acquisition will help them in their various direct to consumer efforts including hulu and the disney-branded app next year >> in this year after unprecedented consumer choice, brands matter more than ever and the university, high-quality, in-demand branded content poised strategically an
julia?pened the call with the 21st century fox acquisition and how it will bolster disney with fox's international reach and the new direct to consumer businesses that disney is dpoek used on. disney shares first dipped after the numbers were released and then they turned positive during the earnings call. it seemed it was around the time when bob iger reassured that core cutting is slumping thanks to the growth of digital bundles. take a listen. >> although the erosion of the expanded...
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joining me now is julia ainsley outside the courthouse.lia, i want to start with you, what do you expect to happen today? >> reporter: well, we do expect for the government to finish making its pace in calling all witnesses. we only have one or two more witnesses it will witnesses. it will be a short day. they'll turn to the defense to see if mr. manafort's teams have any witnesses or evidence to present. they don't have to present anything. it is up to the government to make the legal case, of course, he should be guilty as innocent as it is presumed. the judge wants to be sure that the burden is on the government here and if the jury does not see any evidence from manafort's team to persuade them otherwise, it does not mean he's necessarily guilty. today we expect a shorter wrap up to the prosecution's case. >> dan, pick up on that point, if you can take out your crystal ball. do you expect that manafort's team is going to be calling many witnesses? i have been talking to a lot of folks who say they are betting against it. >> i think it
joining me now is julia ainsley outside the courthouse.lia, i want to start with you, what do you expect to happen today? >> reporter: well, we do expect for the government to finish making its pace in calling all witnesses. we only have one or two more witnesses it will witnesses. it will be a short day. they'll turn to the defense to see if mr. manafort's teams have any witnesses or evidence to present. they don't have to present anything. it is up to the government to make the legal...
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moments ago with ceo les moonves speaking and not addressing any of the most recent allegations and juliaot only tell us what mr. moonves just say and the one big thing, julia, he didn't address. >> he certainly did not address anything about the allegations of sexual misconduct or the pending litigation which are the two issues hanging over cbs' stock. instead, moonves gave a 15-minute monologue about the company's growth the only comment about the allegations as well as the pending litigation came from cbs' evp of corporate relations adam townsend. >> in light of any litigation and other matters and on the advice of counsel, the scope of today's call and questions will be limited to the quarterly results of the company >> abiding that restriction by townsend, no analyst asked any questions about those issues instead, focusing on the company's better than expected growth of its streaming services cbs all-access and showtime ott, the company saying it will hit 8 million subscribers and target 16 million subscribers by the year 2022. >> as you can see, our strategy is clearly working our b
moments ago with ceo les moonves speaking and not addressing any of the most recent allegations and juliaot only tell us what mr. moonves just say and the one big thing, julia, he didn't address. >> he certainly did not address anything about the allegations of sexual misconduct or the pending litigation which are the two issues hanging over cbs' stock. instead, moonves gave a 15-minute monologue about the company's growth the only comment about the allegations as well as the pending...
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ainsley, julia, thank you very much.uck, let's get into this a little bit more. when you're hearing that the jury seems to be taking its time in this case, if you're a prosecutor, are you nervous? >> no. prosecutors took their time to lay out a methodical case. the jury is taking its time to review the methodical case they laid out. one of the questions they asked the other day struck me as really interesting along those lines. they wanted the judge to tell them of the big stack of exhibits they had, which counts did they pertain to. and the judge of course said i can't do that, you have to do that. so they're going to match exhibits to counts in the indictment and try to make sense of it. they're taking their time to get it right. >> harry litman was on with us yesterday and he said there's zero chance of an acquittal. would you agree of that? >> there's zero chance that i will flap my hands and fly home. there is a nonzero chance of an acquittal. i think it's very likely they will convict. i would be surprised if they
ainsley, julia, thank you very much.uck, let's get into this a little bit more. when you're hearing that the jury seems to be taking its time in this case, if you're a prosecutor, are you nervous? >> no. prosecutors took their time to lay out a methodical case. the jury is taking its time to review the methodical case they laid out. one of the questions they asked the other day struck me as really interesting along those lines. they wanted the judge to tell them of the big stack of...
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hits turkey. , ating us now is julia black rock.tral bank tried to step in at some point, it wasn't enough with the help for the bank spirit we needed another dramatic shift. >> in deed. an interesting move in turkish assets today. i think it should be put in the context of what is happening with emerging markets this year. you see tightening financial conditions, putting in more of a closer eye on to countries that have higher financing needs or they are really looking to the policy response of these countries. the central bank, but the market has been disappointed by the lack of action we saw the last monetary policy meeting. it is certainly looking for more action on the part of the settlement -- of the federal bank. we hear medium-term plans that will highlight new fiscal stocks for the country in the next few weeks. a lot of expectations are raised. investors much like ourselves will look for the policy response to the current challenges of turkey. >> it is an trusting that we have started to see a shift in correlation as well.
hits turkey. , ating us now is julia black rock.tral bank tried to step in at some point, it wasn't enough with the help for the bank spirit we needed another dramatic shift. >> in deed. an interesting move in turkish assets today. i think it should be put in the context of what is happening with emerging markets this year. you see tightening financial conditions, putting in more of a closer eye on to countries that have higher financing needs or they are really looking to the policy...
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wow, it's all coming in fast, julia. what more do we know about that sealed hearing today? >> so, chris, it seems this sealed hearing might have thing to do with the jury. while we waited outside the courtroom, waiting hours to get in, we did see individual jurors going back into the room. we know from speaking to a security officer the judge was in that room, judge ellis, probably questioning them individually. as you would want to do to figure out if any one of them has been tainted. whether they talked amongst themselves or with people from the outside. that would also be likely because this jury is not under sequester. i've seen them in the elevators. in the lunchroom. this is a very high-profile case. you know the media saturation is high. so it would be an obvious defense strategy to say we think these jurors have been tainted or one of them has perhaps tainted the entire bunch by talking about the case. and therefore we should move to a mistrial. we know just a few hours ago, actually, probably less than an hour ago, the government filed an opposition brief under sea
wow, it's all coming in fast, julia. what more do we know about that sealed hearing today? >> so, chris, it seems this sealed hearing might have thing to do with the jury. while we waited outside the courtroom, waiting hours to get in, we did see individual jurors going back into the room. we know from speaking to a security officer the judge was in that room, judge ellis, probably questioning them individually. as you would want to do to figure out if any one of them has been tainted....
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which said this this was no no of agent this wasn't no for sure it was something entirely different julia about the wheelchair attack i told her you were sure so i've had this old grey attack but they are connected because it leads then we do leads then to the attack on syria. the there is overall a campaign against russia this is a very long campaign it's been going on since the russian revolution but it's intensified in terms of its propaganda and the way i'd never known i've never known journalism to be so distorted in order to sort of this propaganda be the attack on on on dubai was based on when i called it the law i when you look at the available weapons the real evidence the evidence that barely sees the light of day. then there's no justification for it whatsoever. there's no real evidence of a chemical attack so what we're seeing is is the most intense. campaign of propaganda at least since the iraq the buildup to the iraq war in two thousand and three which comes from a great tradition it comes from nineteen forty five the cover story for dropping two atomic bombs later discredi
which said this this was no no of agent this wasn't no for sure it was something entirely different julia about the wheelchair attack i told her you were sure so i've had this old grey attack but they are connected because it leads then we do leads then to the attack on syria. the there is overall a campaign against russia this is a very long campaign it's been going on since the russian revolution but it's intensified in terms of its propaganda and the way i'd never known i've never known...
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for "nightly business report" i'm julia boorstin in los angeles. >>> finallyonight as college studentssea website has ranked career prospects and here a some of the top-ranked subjects. accounting more than 90% of the majors are employed and the industry is expected to expand. busihess management, study says that degree can help secure a job in many fies including human resources and consultin c chemistry, teer points to that industry's high-paying job. that does it for "nightly business report "tonight. i'm sue hes ra. thise time of year your public television station seeks your support. we thank you ve a great evening. we'll see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ steves: it's no surprise that sevilla is also famous for letting loose in vibrant festivals and we're here for the biggest of all, thapril fair. for seven days each april, it seems much of sevilla is packed into its vast fairgrounds. the fair feels friendly, spontaneous, very real. the andalusian,assion for horses flamenco... [ castanets clacking ] ...and sherry is clear. riders are ramrod straight. colorfulid clad señoritas ridesaddle,
for "nightly business report" i'm julia boorstin in los angeles. >>> finallyonight as college studentssea website has ranked career prospects and here a some of the top-ranked subjects. accounting more than 90% of the majors are employed and the industry is expected to expand. busihess management, study says that degree can help secure a job in many fies including human resources and consultin c chemistry, teer points to that industry's high-paying job. that does it for...
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julia boorstin looking at other indicators to find out clue me in here, julia. >> the fortnite explosivesue growth slowed dramatically which is why the research says the peak may be behind us. fortnite revenue grew 2% from june to july down from over 32% growth between march and april and 71% growth between february and march. other bad news for fortune according to twitch metrics fortnite lost the top stop of most watched on twitch after dominating the first half of the year and august it's falling behind another game. the question is whether the market for this game is saturated whether players are simply moving to other games with battle royale moedes such as public g pmt we will see how it bodes for the big game make eshs embrace of battle royale modes that fortnite popularized. ea's game and call of duty both launching in october both have multiplayer ploeds similar to fortune. fortnite is attracting younger games. for everyone, grew 22% year to date according to m p. d. p trends to watch. >> stick apprehend what does this fortnite data mean for the global phenomenon in e sports, let
julia boorstin looking at other indicators to find out clue me in here, julia. >> the fortnite explosivesue growth slowed dramatically which is why the research says the peak may be behind us. fortnite revenue grew 2% from june to july down from over 32% growth between march and april and 71% growth between february and march. other bad news for fortune according to twitch metrics fortnite lost the top stop of most watched on twitch after dominating the first half of the year and august...
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julia boorstin joins us now from los angeles. the earnings call was much business as usual.was expected? >> well, the earnings call was very much business as usual. the company's head of investor relation opened uphe call by saying that because of pending litigation there would be no comment on anything but the quarterly results because les moves had responded to the allegations that were reported in the new yorker article with a comment,any people including myself thought that he would make some sort of comment on the earnings call, but it was perhaps the surprise t myself and others it was all business as usual. >> and what did he say? how is business for cbs right now? well, cbs' earnings per share grew 6% and the revenue grew 6% and it was a hair stronger than expectations and moonves focused mostntf his comon the company's digital growth. the fact that they're growing their over the top direc to consumer streaming services, cbs all access and showtime ott, stronger than expected. a lot of focus on how he's helped growhe company and built the company to be prepared for t
julia boorstin joins us now from los angeles. the earnings call was much business as usual.was expected? >> well, the earnings call was very much business as usual. the company's head of investor relation opened uphe call by saying that because of pending litigation there would be no comment on anything but the quarterly results because les moves had responded to the allegations that were reported in the new yorker article with a comment,any people including myself thought that he would...